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THANKS NOTICE
On behalf of the organising committee of the Thanksgiving Service held at the Olive Chapel at Kerle’s family farm, I wish to thank all those…
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History remembered as National Bank Rosewood closes its doors
SOME history has surfaced following the announcement of the closure of the National Bank in Rosewood. The bank opened 121 years ago and Rosewood History…
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Proposal to move church, demolish presbytery
by ROB MELLETT & WENDY CREIGHTON THE Ipswich Catholic community plans to move the heritage-listed St Brigid’s Church and hall at Rosewood and demolish the…
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Schools celebrate World Teachers Day
TEACHERS were acknowledged for their service, and appreciation was shared for the many ways they provide support to young people on World Teachers Day on…
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The Coppers Log
New rules for personal mobility devices, E-scooters and E-skateboards: On Tuesday, new rules and increased fines for e-scooters and other personal mobility devices such as…
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Bloomin’ lovely Spring flowering
Carpets of flowers like purple snow on green lawns, trees covered in deep mauve blooms offsetting the deep grey of stormy skies, streets and gardens…
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New planter boxes for Rosewood’s main street
NEW planter boxes have now been installed in John Street Rosewood through a $25,000 Urban Greening Project with the Ipswich City Council. The funds were…
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A new chapter for the Grandchester St Peters Catholic church
THE 128-year-old St Peter’s Catholic Church at Grandchester has been sold to a Brisbane buyer who is understood to have plans to develop it as…
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Trick or treat – ghosts, ghouls and frightening characters
HALLOWEEN trick or treat fun in the streets of Rosewood was a feature of Monday evening. Many children were seen with big smiles as their…
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Rosewood High awards dedicated students
ROSEWOOD State High School acknowledged the high achieving students of 2022. Students received academic, sporting and encouragement awards and were invited to the stage to…
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A decline in pigeons a welcome surprise
JIM Trevethan was enjoying a cup of tea on his verandah when he noticed a large carpet python curled up in the beams of his…
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Students explore ways towards a more sustainable future
STUDENTS from St Brigid’s Catholic Primary School were selected to take part in this year’s Ipswich Youth Sustainability Summit in a move to develop a…












